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Afrika Bambaataa (born April 19, 1957) is an American DJ from the South Bronx, New York who was instrumental in the early development of hip hop throughout the 1980s. Afrika Bambaataa is one of the three originators of break-beat deejaying, and is respectfully known as the "Grandfather" and the Amen Ra of Universal Hip Hop Culture as well as the Father of The Electro Funk Sound. Through his co-opting of the street gang the Black Spades into the music and culture-oriented Universal Zulu Nation, he is responsible for spreading hip hop culture throughout the world. On September 27, 2007, he was nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Afrika Bambaataa grew up in The Bronx River Projects, with an activist mother and uncle. As a child, he was exposed to the black liberation movement, and witnessed debates between his mother and uncle regarding the conflicting ideologies in the movement. He was exposed to his mother's extensive and eclectic record collection. Gangs in the area became the law in the absence of law, clearing their turf of drug dealers, assisting with community health programs and both fighting and partying to keep members and turf. Bambaataa was a founding member of The Bronx River Projects-area street gang The Savage Seven. Due to the explosive growth of the gang, it later became known as the Black Spades, and Bambaataa quickly rose to the position of warlord. As warlord, it was his job to build ranks and expand the turf of the Black Spades. Bambaataa was not afraid to cross turfs to forge relationships with other gang members, and with other gangs. As a result, the Spades became the biggest gang in the city in terms of both membership and turf.
Lawrence Krisna Parker (born August 20, 1965), better known by his stage names KRS-One (an acronym for Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone), and Teacha, is an American rapper. At the 2008 BET Awards, KRS-One was the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award for all his work and effort towards the Stop the Violence Movement as well as the overall pioneering of hip hop music and culture.
Lawrence Parker was born in Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York during the summer of 1965. Parker left home at 16 to become an MC, coming to live at a homeless shelter in the South Bronx where he was dubbed Krishna by residents because of his interest in the Hare Krishna spirituality of some of the antipoverty workers. By the time he met youth counselor Scott Sterling, he was also writing graffiti as KRS-One (Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone). Together he and Sterling, a.k.a. DJ Scott La Rock eventually created Boogie Down Productions, releasing their debut album, Criminal Minded, in 1987. KRS-One has been a vegetarian since his youth.
Afrika Bambaataa Talks Violence in Hip-Hop & Black Spades Days
KRS ONE, AFRIKA BAMBAATAA WAS NEVER HEAD OF THE ORIGINAL BLACK SPADES--BAMBAATAA WAS A SAVAGE NOMAD
FAT MIKE- MICHAEL WAYNE ON LIVE TV - THE BLACK SPADES AND REAL HIP HOP HISTORY
A day in the Bronx pt4:Charlie Rock Speaks from Black Spades to Zulu-Fighting White Gangs
TEENAGE FREEDOM FIGHTERS TURNED INTO "A VIOLENT GANG"....THE BLACK SPADES
30 Frames Black Spades
MARIO AND THE BLACK SPADES - THE OUTSIDE JAMS - THE CULTURE CALLED HIP HOP
VIDEOS OF BLACK SPADES DANCE ACADEMY HOW WE GROOM THE TALENT FOR DANCING
MDC 2015 presented by ADA (Black spades crew)
FIRST SPARK OF HIP HOP---HIP HOP'S EVOLUTION - THE BLACK SPADES - BRONXDALE HOUSES
Afrika Bambaaataa The Early Years of Hip Hop-From Black Spades to Zulu Nation
SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT ABOUT MARIO THE BLACK SPADES AND HIP HOP
(2) THE BLACK SPADES--ALL THEM OTHER GANGS CAME AFTER US - WAY AFTER US
black spades crew